Starting tonight at Midnight/11c, SundanceTV will be airing the entire THE RETURNED Season 1 over the course of four nights. To make your online experience even richer, we’ve gathered up a few digital goodies for you to do before, during and after the show.

Zombies, they’re just like us. Or at least they are in Tim Seeley and Mike Norton’s comic series “Revival.” We sat down with the creators to find out about their work, why zombies are so popular right now and why you might want to think twice about inviting Grandma to Thanksgiving.

Morgan Freeman has played an amazing array of characters, including his roles in “Million Dollar Baby” and “The Shawshank Redemption.” Here are many of his best performances, all noted in “1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.”

From charming romances like “500 Days of Summer” to intense thrillers like “American Psycho,” the movies that debut at the Sundance Film Festival are a diverse lot. What you can count on though is that they’re all interesting and entertaining. Here are the festival movies that you can watch on SundanceTV and online this month.

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Native American myths are full of animal stories. That, along with the belief that everything is connected, creates special relationships between humans, animals and the planet. Find out if you’re connected to a lion, a snake, or a cat. Take the quiz!

America likes to think of itself as the leader in zombie films and rightly so. But other parts of the world have also had the occasional misfortune to be overrun by brainless brain-eating undead, and so here are ten noteworthy movies, including “28 Days Later,” “Shaun of the Dead,” and “Zombie,” from other countries.

BABYLON. The Office. 30 Rock. Cheers. Park and Recreation. Television has not shortage of great workplace comedies. But how would you be cast in one? Wonder no more! The results are in and — surprise, surprise — it looks like 26% of you are…

In honor of Black History Month, we’re spotlighting work from African-American directors, such as Rick Famuyiwa (“Dope”), Justin Simien (“Dear White People”), Ava DuVernay (“Middle of Nowhere”), who’ve showcased their brilliance at the Sundance Film Festival over the years. From witty flicks to stories of courage, here are ten movies from the hearts and minds of African-American directors.

Bret Easton Ellis stands out as one of those writers whose unique voice makes every new book release an exciting new step in a career-long literary experiment. Unsurprisingly, each of the four attempts to adapt Ellis’ stuff for the big screen has ended in a final product unlike any other. Read on to find out about “American Psycho,” “Less Than Zero,” “The Rules of Attraction,” “The Canyons,” and “The Informers.”

There are few human phenomena as endlessly compelling as twins. Maybe that’s why we always find stories about twins so fascinating, whether it’s a true-life tale of the “Dead Ringers” twins or the kinds of creepy coincidences experienced by Lena and Camille in THE RETURNED. If sharing your DNA with someone who looks and sounds exactly like you isn’t strange enough, here are 10 bizarre-yet-true stories about twins–some so twisted, they may keep you awake at night.

If you thought you would be high-rolling in Sin City or hanging with prostitutes at home after you graduated high school, you can blame Hollywood. Here are 10 lies about college we totally wanted to believe thanks to movies like “Risky Business,” “Old School” and “21.”

The gulf between the history books and what happens on the screen can be markedly different. In attempting to capture the spirit of a person, their life or a predicament they found themselves in, filmmakers can often overlook such trifling matters as… facts. From “Braveheart” to “JFK,” Here are some of the best examples from “1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die” of movies that, while excellent viewing for their performances and storytelling, got the past very, very wrong.